2012 Volume 6 Issue 3 Pages 191-200
There are several factors that affect the strength of high-strength steel SCM435 as a sharp notched specimen in a hydrogen gas environment. In this paper, tensile tests were carried out in several hydrogen and helium gas environments. The examined factors were the gas pressure, the gas temperature, the cross-head speed and the notch root radius. The results of the tensile tests in the hydrogen gas environments showed a decrease in the tensile strengths for any given environmental factor. This was not observed in the helium gas environments. Additionally, by investigating the area of intergranular fracture, it was found that the tensile strength had a reciprocal relationship with the area of the intergranular fracture regardless of several environmental factors.